Kavik the Wolf Dog
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1997
192
Novel • Fiction
Alaska • 1970s
1997
YA
9-12 years
740L
Kavik the Wolf Dog by Walt Morey follows a person who rescues a wounded wolf-dog that survived a plane crash. As the animal recovers, a strong bond forms between them. However, Kavik's past life as a champion sled dog resurfaces, challenging his loyalty. The novel explores themes of friendship, survival, and the search for belonging.
Adventurous
Emotional
Heartwarming
Challenging
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Kavik the Wolf Dog by Walt Morey is praised for its engaging narrative and compelling depiction of the bond between humans and animals. Readers appreciate the emotional depth and vivid Alaskan setting. Some critique the plot as predictable. Overall, it’s a cherished tale of adventure and loyalty, resonating with both young and adult audiences.
Readers who enjoy Kavik the Wolf Dog by Walt Morey likely appreciate adventure and animal stories, much like fans of Call of the Wild by Jack London and Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls. Ideal for those captivated by the wild, survival, and the bond between humans and animals.
2,070 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
192
Novel • Fiction
Alaska • 1970s
1997
YA
9-12 years
740L
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